Aparatermes thornatus (Isoptera: Termitidae: Apicotermitinae), a new species of soldierless termite from northern Amazonia
Author
Pinzón Florian, O. P.
Universidad Distrital “ Francisco José de Caldas, ” Cra. 5 E 3 15 - 82 Bogotá, Distrito Especial, Colombia; E-mail: opatriciap @ udistrital. edu. co (O. P. P. F.)
opatriciap@udistrital.edu.co
Author
Scheffrahn, Rudolf H.
University of Florida, Fort Lauderdale Research & Education Center, 3205 College Avenue, Davie, Florida 33314, USA; E-mail: rhsc @ ufl. edu (R. H. S.)
rhsc@ufl.edu
Author
Carrijo, Tiago F.
Centro de Ciências Naturais e Humanas, Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Arcturus Street, 3 - Jardim Antares, São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, São Paulo 09606 - 070, Brazil; E-mail: tiagocarrijo @ gmail. com (T. F. C.)
tiagocarrijo@gmail.com
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Florida Entomologist
2019
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Aparatermes thornatus
Pinzon and Scheffrahn
sp.
nov. 2018
Imago. Unknown Worker (
Table 1
,
Figs. 1-3D
).
Fig. 1.
Aparatermes thornatus
worker:(A) dorsal view of head and fore legs (inset shows coloration and pigment variant); (B) lateral view of head and thorax; (C) lateral view of habitus; (D) ventral view of fore coxae; (E) mandibles.
Fig. 2.
Aparatermes thornatus
worker gut: (A) dorsal; (B) lateral right; (C) ventral; (D) lateral lef views.Abbreviations of gut sections: C = crop,EVS = enteric valve seating, M = mesenteron, MT = mesenteric tongue, P1–P5 = proctodeal segments.
Fig. 3.
Aparatermes
enteric valve cushions: (A)
A. cingulatus
; (B)
A. abbreviatus
; (C)
A. silvestrii
; (D)
A. thornatus
.
TYPE
MATERIAL
HOLOTYPE
(worker) colony. Type locality: Francisco de
Orellana
, Parque Nacional Yasuni,
0.672000°W
,
76.398000°S
,
2-VI-2011
, col.
Scheffrahn
,
Chase
,
Mangold
,
Krecek
,
Myles
,
Nishimura
,
Setter, EC
1334.
All
the
type
material will be kept at
Universidad Distrital
“Francisco Jose de
Caldas
”.
ECUADOR
:
Holotype
(worker) colony
Francisco
de
Orellana
,
Parque Nacional Yasuni
,
0.6720°W
,
76.3980°S
,
2-VI-2011
, col.
Scheffrahn
,
Chase
,
Mangold
,
Krecek
,
Myles
,
Nishimura
,
Setter, EC
1332-EC1334.
FRENCH GUIANA
:
Eau Crique Forest
,
5.6310°W
,
52.9840°S
,
12-II-2008
. col.
J. Krecek
,
UF no. FG464; additional colonies (same data) FG177, FG775
.
COLOMBIA
:
Casanare
,
Villanueva. Gallery Forest
Caño “Los Micos”,
4.6420°W
,
72.9260°S
,
8-XI-2013
, col.
O. Pinzón
;
LS 2013-1137, LS 2013-1573 (Colección Entomológica Forestal Universidad Distrital “
Francisco José
de
Caldas
”)
.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
:
Mount Harris
,
10.4670°W
,
61.1230°S
,
31-V-2003
, col.
Scheffrahn
,
Krecek
,
Chase
,
Mangold
,
Maharajh
,
Warner, TT
2018.
DESCRIPTION
Monomorphic. Head capsule dark orange to reddish brown; fontanelle spot large, lighter, and rather diffuse; spot ofen forming triangular apex with base along postclypeal suture (
Fig. 1A
inset). Postclypeus strongly inflated; labrum trapezoidal in dorsal view. Antennal articles becoming darker toward apex. Pronotum concolorous with fontanelle spot; posterolateral corners raised. Head and pronotum with numerous long setae interspersed with shorter setae. Foretibia slightly inflated; middle and hind tibia slender. Anterior of fore coxa usually lacking hairs; foretibia with about a dozen stout and a few slender setae along ventral margin. Dentition of mandibles as in
Fig. 1E
. Both mandibles with first marginal tooth projecting beyond apical tooth.
Digestive tube characterized by a rather small crop and voluminous P3. Mesenteron completes a full circle and is terminated by a short and thick mesenteral tongue. Proctodeal segment 1 is even in diameter along its 180° course; enteric valve seating trilobed. Enteric valve composed of 6 cushions each bearing thorn-like spines near their anterior bases; remainder of cushions covered with scale-like reticulations; cushions vary in size with the longest cushion furthest removed from the shortest.
ETYMOLOGY
The specific name refers to the 6 thorn-like spines on the enteric valve cushions.
COMPARISONS
Aparatermes thornatus
workers fit
Fontes (1986)
and
Bourguignon et al. (2010)
generic description; however, several characters are very distinct from its 3 congeners. Of the 4
Aparatermes
species
,
A. thornatus
is the smallest. The head capsule coloration of
A. abbreviatus
,
A. cingulatus
, and
A. silvestrii
ranges from pale yellow to light orange (
Fontes 1986
) whereas that of
A. thornatus
is strongly reddish in color. Another diagnostic character to separate
A. thornatus
from its congeners is that all of its enteric valve scaly cushions are thorn-adorned, whereas the other species vary in their thorn number (e.g.,
A. cingulatus
Bourguignon et al. 2013
) (
Fig. 3
).
MOLECULAR ANALYSIS
The phylogenetic tree (
Fig. 5
) recovered the genus
Aparatermes
as paraphyletic, with the species
A. cingulatus
and
A. abbreviatus
more closely related to
Compositermes
,
Tetimatermes
, and
Ruptitermes
.
Aparatermes thornatus
was recovered as a sister group of
A. silvestrii
. The sample
Aparatermes
sp. A
, of
Bourguignon et al. (2016a)
, was clustered within the 2 samples of
A. thornatus
, suggesting that these samples belong to the new species described herein. A BLAST search of the COI sequence from
A. thornatus
also gives a 97% similarity match with the sample reported by
Bourguignon et al. (2016a)
.
ECOLOGY AND DISTRIBUTION
There are no behavioral notes of
A. thornatus
when collected; however, its flocculent gut contents suggest that they feed on rather rich organic debris. Their darker color suggests that
A. thornatus
workers might forage in the open as do species of
Ruptitermes
. The distribution of
A. thornatus
is currently known from northern Amazonia into
Trinidad and Tobago
(
Fig. 4
).
Aparatermes silvestrii
has the broadest distribution from
Trinidad and Tobago
south to central
Paraguay
.
Aparatermes
abbreviatus
and
A. cingulatus
straddle southern Amazonia to the north and extend in the drier regions southward to central
Argentina
.